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''Moby Dick'' is a
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with a book by Robert Longden, and music and lyrics by Longden and Hereward Kaye, first staged in 1990. The plot follows the anarchic and nubile girls of St. Godley's Academy for Young Ladies who, determined to save the institution from bankruptcy, decide to stage
Herman Melville Herman Melville (Name change, born Melvill; August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance (literature), American Renaissance period. Among his best-known works ar ...
's classic 1851 novel in the school's swimming pool. The musical is a mixture of high camp,
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-style smut, and wild
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overflowing with
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; the lead role of
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/
Captain Ahab Captain Ahab is a fictional character and one of the protagonists in Herman Melville's ''Moby-Dick'' (1851). He is the monomaniacal captain of the whaling ship '' Pequod''. On a previous voyage, the white whale Moby Dick bit off Ahab's leg and ...
is portrayed by a man in drag. Originally produced as ''Moby Dick: A Whale of a Tale'', and alternatively known as ''Moby Dick! The Musical'', or ''Moby!'', the show has proven to be a popular choice with regional theatre groups. Since 2003 a more
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version deleted the unfamiliar British references and played down many of the
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aspects.


Initial productions

Producer
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, having become involved with the restoration of
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's
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, sought a new musical to inaugurate the restored venue. Impressed by an audio tape sent him by Longden, Mackintosh offered £25,000 to stage ''Moby Dick: A Whale of a Tale''. Originally an intimate piece with a cast of twelve performing with an upright piano, it became a greatly expanded version featuring a troupe of thirty and a six-piece band. The end result was a madcap romp, with veteran
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star Tony Monopoly playing the headmistress/Captain Ahab in drag, that immediately developed a
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among the
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students. Following the stint at Oxford, the show was staged aboard the Old Profanity Showboat where after a slow start, the engagement quickly sold out.


West End transfer

Against the advice of his staff, Mackintosh decided the show was suited for a full-fledged
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production, and in March 1992 he transferred it to the cavernous
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, where it opened to almost universally scathing reviews. Despite an increasingly appreciative crowd and nightly ovations, the musical failed to find its audience quickly enough and the economics of the large venue forced it to close after four months. Such was its public appeal, Cameron later recalled, that the announcement of closure sent audience reaction into orbit and it barnstormed out of the West End as if it were one of the greatest hits of all time.Caught by the Tale - a foreword to the Moby Dick cast recording (DICKCD1)


American premiere

In 1993, Longdon directed the American premier in
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, where the original novel begins, and where Melville himself had worked as a whaler. The cast included
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as headmistress/Ahab, Terri White as Ahab's wife, Cindy Marchionda as Ishmael, and Ellen D. Williams in the ensemble.


Characters

*Elijah: a wacky, one-armed crew member of the ''
Pequod Pequod or Pequot may refer to: *The Pequod, or Pequot, a Native American people of Connecticut * ''Pequod'' (''Moby-Dick''), a whaleship that appears in Herman Melville's 1851 novel ''Moby-Dick'' * Pequod Glacier * Pequod Mountain, in British Colum ...
'' who is a gossipmonger spreading rumors; doubles as Pierre and Janitor. *Esta: a boy-crazy hussy and the smart aleck of the group; doubles as Ahab's wife. *Father Mapple / Flask: as Mapple, a flamboyant, revival-type preacher; as Flask, a crew member on the ''Pequod'' who tries to steal Queequeg's money. *Gardiner / Dagoo: as Gardiner, Captain of the ''Rachel'' with a penchant for classical comedy; doubles as Dagoo. *Headmistress / Captain Ahab: the Headmistress is a stern and uptight ruler over the academy (played in drag with fearless confidence); doubles as Captain Ahab. *Ishmael: the story's narrator, she is a goody two-shoes who everyone picks on; an earnest, but nerdy, musician and student. *Pip: the school's puny security guard and cabin boy aboard the ''Pequod'' who is smaller and weaker than the others. *Queequeg: the mystical, strange, savage harpooner who is tender and kind underneath it all; a cannibal of sorts. *Starbuck: the stern and strong girl that the others look up to; she is very Christian, upright and fair. *Stubb: a very ditzy girl; the second mate of the ship. The Ensemble play Sailors, Shrunken Heads, Wives, Heathens, and Ghosts.


Musical numbers

;Original song list ;Act I *Hymn *Parents' Day *Forbidden Seas *In Old Nantucket *A Man Happens *Ahab's Curse *Gypsy Dancer *Love Will Always *Primitive *Punish Us *People Build Walls *Pequod *At Sea One Day *Building America ;Act II *Living Shadows *Mr. Starbuck *Heave Away *Deck Dance *Can't Keep Out the Night *Ahab's Insomnia *A Whale of Tale *Daily Massacre *Ship Ahoy *Shadows of the Deep *Storm *Heave Away (Reprise) *The Whale's Revenge *Save the Whale ;2003 song list ;Act I *School Hymn *Moby Dick *I Live and Breathe *Old Nantucket Town *A Man Happens *Ahab's Homecoming *Love Will Always *Primitive *A Sinking Man *Jonah Fell *Pequod *At Sea One Day *Building America ;Act II *Moby Dick (Reprise) *Deck Dance/Death to Moby/Heave Away *Can't Keep Out the Night *Whale of a Tale *Love Will Always (Reprise) *The Rachel/Shadows of the Deep *Bones *Heave 2 *Ahab's Death *Death of Ahab *Finale!


Notes


References

* ''Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh'' by Sheridan Morley and Ruth Leon, published in the UK by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and in the US by Back Stage Books, 1998 *
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Moby Dick ''Moby-Dick; or, The Whale'' is an 1851 Epic (genre), epic novel by American writer Herman Melville. The book is centered on the sailor Ishmael (Moby-Dick), Ishmael's narrative of the maniacal quest of Captain Ahab, Ahab, captain of the whaler ...
Moby Dick ''Moby-Dick; or, The Whale'' is an 1851 Epic (genre), epic novel by American writer Herman Melville. The book is centered on the sailor Ishmael (Moby-Dick), Ishmael's narrative of the maniacal quest of Captain Ahab, Ahab, captain of the whaler ...
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